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Icelandic Aurora Center has all you need to know about northern lights in Iceland: forecasts, information and recommended aurora tours!

Will there be lights?

That is of course the biggest question of all. I start most mornings by going through aurora activity forecasts and cloud cover forecasts and publish a forecast for the day here below. A more extended forecast is here.

Aurora Forecast for today

January 30th: Low aurora activity predicted tonight 2/9 on th Kp-index. Clear skies predicted over parts of the West Coast, and on the South-East coast. Other parts are likely to be covered with clouds, but openings might be found here and there.

Activity

January 30th: Aurora activity is predicted low tongiht. That means that some aurora might be visible, low on the north horizon where the sky is clear of clouds.

Cloud cover

January 30th: Clear skies predicted on the West coast and parts of the South-East coast tonight. Some openings are possible on the Northern half, but they are likely hard to find.

The Future

January 29th: Tomorrow, Tuesday night, aurora levels are predicted to remian moderata again with clear skies more likley over the South half of the country. Wedneday, aurora levels remain moderate and the sky will be clear on the South-West coast.

Find the perfect Aurora tour for you

There is a huge variety of Northern Lights tours available from Reykjavik. Here you can find a couple of tours I have picked out as tours that I can recommend.

Private Aurora Tours

These are my own personal tours. Operated by demand I will do my best to guarantee that you will see the aurora.